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I need help on finding point slope form for the slope of 6 and passing through (-7,1)

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To answer this question, we need to use the following equation (point-slope):


y-y1=m(x-x1)

We have:

• m = 6

,

• The point is (-7, 1)

Then


y-1=6(x-(-7))\Rightarrow y-1=6(x+7)\Rightarrow y-1=6x+42_{}

Therefore


y=6x+42+1\Rightarrow y=6x+43

Then the point-slope form of a line with m = 6, passing through (-7,1) is


y-1=6(x+7)


y=6x+43

And the previous result is the standard form of the equation.

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